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By eleanorgatestuart Posted on June 12, 2016

The Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize 2016

Science + Art @ at the South Australia Museum Congratulations to all applicants who entered this year’s Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize and for providing a challenging and exciting opportunity for … Continue reading The Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize 2016

Categories: SCience+Art+Science, ScienceArt, The Waterhouse Natural Science Art PrizeTags: Barristers & Solicitors, Barry Keldoulis, Brian Oldman, Dan Power, Eleanor Gates-Stuart, eleanorgatestuart, Fisher Jeffries, Hill Smith Gallery, Julia deVille, Klaus Rohde, Natural Science, Science Art, Science Communication, South Australia Museum, The Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize 2016, The Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize 2016 at the South Australia Museum

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StudioLab Crop - 1st sighting of SunLamb wheatear happening. Fantastic to see whilst its the roots in research vision. #eleanorgatestuart #growinglikeness #sunlambwheat #organicgrowth #scienceartist #agscience
StudioLab Crop - 1st sighting of SunLamb wheatear. Fantastic to see whilst its the roots in research vision. #eleanorgatestuart #growinglikeness #sunlambwheat #organicgrowth #scienceartist #agscience
StudioLab Crop - 1st sighting of SunLamb wheatear. Fantastic to see whilst its the roots in research vision. #eleanorgatestuart #growinglikeness #sunlambwheat #organicgrowth #scienceartist #agscience
So exciting when your major part of the installation arrives - now I can start thinking potential venues and applications. Such a long project when working with materials that have to be grown and analysed in the process. Still a way to go.
So exciting when your major part of the installation arrives - now I can start thinking potential venues and applications. Such a long project when working with materials that have to be grown and analysed in the process. Still a way to go.
So exciting when your major part of the installation arrives - now I can start thinking potential venues and applications. Such a long project when working with materials that have to be grown and analysed in the process. Still a way to go.
So exciting when your major part of the installation arrives - now I can start thinking potential venues and applications. Such a long project when working with materials that have to be grown and analysed in the process. Still a way to go.
So exciting when your major part of the installation arrives - now I can start thinking potential venues and applications. Such a long project when working with materials that have to be grown and analysed in the process. Still a way to go.
So exciting when your major part of the installation arrives - now I can start thinking potential venues and applications. Such a long project when working with materials that have to be grown and analysed in the process. Still a way to go.
So exciting when your major part of the installation arrives - now I can start thinking potential venues and applications. Such a long project when working with materials that have to be grown and analysed in the process. Still a way to go.
So exciting when your major part of the installation arrives - now I can start thinking potential venues and applications. Such a long project when working with materials that have to be grown and analysed in the process. Still a way to go.
So exciting when your major part of the installation arrives - now I can start thinking potential venues and applications. Such a long project when working with materials that have to be grown and analysed in the process. Still a way to go.

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